Hi everyone! I am at work right now and my vision keeps going blurry. I was very upset this morning due to teenager drama so I am not sure if it’s related. I have never had optic neuritis so not sure what it feels/looks like. I’m on the computer all day and the words keep going blurry and then are ok, then blurry again. While I have had lots of eye pain in the past, I am not in any pain right now.
Should I be concerned?
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If it’s been bugging for more than 24hrs, I would report it to my neuro, and include worsening with teenager stress. You could also go get an eye exam with pressure checks. You can try taking eye breaks by closing your eyes and resting for 10min and maybe that will give some relief.
I have issues with the pressures of my eye and it affects my vision , for example my vision was blurry all morning and once my drops kicked in I could see correctly .
My 2 1/2 hour ophthalmologist appointment came back that I was OK also her recommendations for me are eyedrops during the day when my eyes are bugging me in addition to the xiidra and possibly getting prescription readers from my optometrist seeing I need to take my glasses off in order to read and bifocals would not be recommended due to the MS. She is guessing my problem is that both eyes have different prescriptions & that they’re fighting with each other-causing the vision issues especially seeing it doesn’t happen as often when my glasses are on. Happy that your appointment was also good news ☺️
i never had the eye thing yet,wish you the best,but I think i am an expert at teenage drama!my teenagers are now in their 40's and have teenages of their own (ha-ha).I remember there were times i wanted to knock their block off,but have faith they WILL get their own,paybacks are fun to watch
I would have your neurologist refer you to an eye doctor. There are eye doctors who specialize in neurological conditions. Your neurologist will not be able to examine your eyes.
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